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  • Studying consciousness is difficult because asking subjects to report their awareness of a stimulus perturbs that awareness. A new paper shows that asking subjects to wager on whether their response is correct can solve this problem.

    • Christof Koch
    • Kerstin Preuschoff
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  • Kozlov and colleagues study how hair cells achieve their sensitivity to mechanical stimuli. They report that the hair bundle is tightly constrained to move as a unit, ensuring the concerted gating of transduction channels in hair cells.

    • Meredith LeMasurier
    • Peter G Gillespie
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  • Is it possible to know what to do without being able to act upon this knowledge? In a recent study, Atallah et al. show clear evidence that learning a new skill and expressing it are two separate steps that can be dissociated.

    • Alexander Lerchner
    • Giancarlo La Camera
    • Barry Richmond
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  • A recent paper in Science reports that for Schwann cells to initiate myelination, the Par-3 polarity protein must interact with the neurotrophin receptor p75NTR and relocate it to membrane domains of glia-axon contact.

    • Carla Taveggia
    • James L Salzer
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  • Addicts report that opiate drugs lose their rewarding effects over time, but the molecular mechanisms underlying this effect are unknown. A study now reports that tolerance to morphine reward in rats is due to downregulation of IRS2-Akt signaling in the ventral tegmental area (VTA), the cell body region of the mesolimbic dopamine reward system.

    • Brandon K Harvey
    • Bruce T Hope
    • Yavin Shaham
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